Cédric Tiberghien

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Cédric Tiberghien (born May 5, 1975 ) is a French pianist .

Life

Cédric Tiberghien studied at the Paris Conservatory with Frédéric Aguessy and Gérard Fremy and was awarded first prize in the piano category in 1992. During the 1990s he won several international piano competitions. At the Concours Long-Thibaud in Paris in 1998, he won five special prizes in addition to the main prize.

In the following years he had more than 150 international engagements and performed with orchestras such as the Stuttgart State Orchestra , the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra , the BBC Philharmonic and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra , the Orchester de la Suisse Romande , the Tokyo Philharmonic and the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra , the Orchester de Picardie , the Orchester National d'Ile de France and the Orchester National de France . He worked there a. a. with the conductors Jean-Claude Casadesus , Edmon Colomer , Iván Fischer , Louis Langrée , Friedemann Layer , Lorin Maazel , Kurt Masur , Ingo Metzmacher , Jacques Mercier , John Nelson , Michel Plasson , Yutaka Sado , Stefan Sanderling , Jerzy Semkow , Leif Segerstam and Simone Young together.

In 2000 Tiberghien made his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall . In 2002 he went on a tour of Japan with the Orchester Philharmonique de Radio-France under Myung-whun Chung . In the same year he played the world premiere of Ivan Fedele's Concerto for Two Pianos with the Orchester de Paris under the direction of Christoph Eschenbach . As a guest of the BBC program New Generation Artists 2005–07 he led a. a. the complete cycle of the piano concertos by Ludwig van Beethoven .

As a chamber musician he worked a. a. with Marie Hallynck , Sophie Karthäuser , Antoine Tamestit , Bertrand Chamayou , Alina Ibragimova , Valérie Aimard , Pierre Amoyal , Alain Planès , Nicholas Angelich , Marie Devellereau , Gweneth-Ann Jeffers , the Psophos and Ysay quintets and the Moraguès quintet. In 2009 he gave chamber concerts in Great Britain and Poland with soloists from the Britten Sinfonia . As part of the Musikkollegium Winterthur 2011 he will perform the second part of the Well-Tempered Clavier as well as two piano concertos by Bach .

Discography

  • Bach - Partitas n ° 2, 3 and 4
  • Debussy - Estampes, Images, Masques, D'uncahier d'esquisses, L'Isle joyeuse , 2001
  • Janáček - Sonata for violin & piano, Romance, Dumka, Allegro for violin & piano, Strauss - Sonata for violin & piano (with Amanda Favier ), 2001
  • Debussy, Honegger , Chausson , Vierne - French music for cello and piano (with Valerie Aimard ), 2002
  • Schumann - Pieces for piano and cello, Grieg - Sonata for piano and cello opus 36 (with Marie Hallynck ), 2002
  • Fauré , Ravel - Sonatas for violin and piano (with Vadim Tchijik ), 2003
  • Beethoven - Variations, opus 34, opus 35 ("Eroica") and opus 76 , 2003
  • Brahms - Ballades, opus 10, Chopin - Ballades N ° 1–4 , 2006
  • Brahms - Concerto for piano n ° 1 - Variations on a theme by Haydn (with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Jiří Bělohlávek )
  • Martinů - Concerto for violin & orchestra n ° 2 - Serenada n ° 2 - Toccata et due canzoni (with Isabelle Faust and the Prague Philharmonic under Jiří Bělohlávek), 2008
  • Brahms - Hungarian Dances; Walzes Op.39; Piano pieces op.76 , 2008
  • Dohnányi , Kodály , Bartók - Budapest 1900 "Sonatas for piano & cello (with Valérie Aimard), 2009

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